Mali : "Les djihadistes ne peuvent pas prendre Bamako", selon l’analyste français Antoine Glaser
In recent weeks, there has been a great deal of agitation surrounding Mali. International analysts are playing Cassandra about the country. Some don't even bother with semantic circumlocutions when suggesting a possible takeover of Bamako by jihadists.
French journalist Antoine Glaser, a specialist in Franco-African relations, does not share the same opinion as these international analysts. For him, "JNIM, the jihadists, cannot take Bamako."
To trigger a "kind of popular discontent" against the regime
Their new strategy is to "prevent the arrival of fuel and food goods in the capital" by imposing a blockade, Mr. Glazer believes.
Through this maneuver, the entrepreneurs of violence seek to trigger a "kind of popular discontent" against the military regime, according to the journalist who answered questions from France 24.
Mali is "not falling into the hands of jihadists"
It goes without saying that jihadists have stepped up their attacks on tanker trucks transporting fuel to Bamako, causing a fuel shortage in the capital. To speculate that Bamako will fall to the jihadists doesn't seem right, Mr. Glazer asserts. He also believes that Mali is "not falling into the hands of the jihadists."
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